Another great box. I love my first box I ordered after seeing my first video of yours about the hackerbox 95 the ttgo vga32 I bought sometime after that video. I bought it for myself for my birthday.
I always look forward to your videos. They help me a ton with doing the hacker box projects. Some of the programming stuff is over my head. You make these projects able to be completed.
Jamie's Hack Shack always with the best hackerbox walkthroughs, anyone notice Feb is also the month flipper dropped a pico 6 axis video game board too!
Okay, a Logic analyzer is a REALLY neat project to have. Everything from testing if a chip has died, to reverse engineering screens on old devices you'd like to OLED mod. Huh, might have to see about snagging one of those kits.
This box looks so cool! If been trying to hack together some similar reverse engineering for IoT devices. Thanks for making this video and hosting a giveaway 🙌🏽
Good video. I stopped getting Hackerboxes a couple of years ago but just recently started it up again. So my first one after my "sabbatical" will be 101. I had no real problem with the boxes but was finding that I didn't have time. I also stopped getting Adaboxes too but haven't resumed those. They were too "artsy" for my liking.
Great video, Jamie! I like how you explain everything clearly and provide a guide for someone to follow. I've known Jamie for years and he does a wonderful job at explaining how something works and can break it down very well to help you fully understand anything. Might have to pick up one of these kits if I don't win. Do you know if this works well in Linux or Mac? I checked the website and the software is available for them but didn't know about the drivers being installed. Have you looked into a Flipper Zero and WiFi Dev board? I got one not too long ago. A couple videos on one would be awesome :)
I've used a very similar analyzer with pulseview on Linux with zero issues at all. It just worked. I assume probably fine with mac too. Maybe I can let @retrocombs try mine and we can confirm. Thanks for the kind words and for watching! I've got a zero but I've not played with it a whole bunch. I should.
They are pretty darn nifty. Of course if you want the Cadillac version and support some great folks, the Saleae ones are awesome! www.saleae.com/products/saleae-logic-8
Our winner of the giveaway is @jdmcs!
This looks like an awesome bit of kit ... I have never heard of HackerBox before but am definitely going to check them out! Thanks
Love the analyzer … a great start for learning what magic goes on between all the little black boxes on the boards! 😊
This looks really cool! I would love to try it out!
Nice little analyzer and test PCB. Thanks for the video and contest.
Love the contest option. Nice of them to do that for you/us. Thanks for the shout out too!
Another great box. I love my first box I ordered after seeing my first video of yours about the hackerbox 95 the ttgo vga32 I bought sometime after that video. I bought it for myself for my birthday.
That's a great little project. The soldering looks like it's a little beyond me. But that logic analyzer is just too juicy.
Nicely done.
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The hackerboxes look like they'd be so much fun
Digging the analyzer. That screen is pretty sweet too. But c'mon! That ruler is very very cool.
Excellent video as always! Very cool project! No Win. Thanks for sharing
really awesome walk through! Thank you for putting it together!
I always look forward to your videos. They help me a ton with doing the hacker box projects. Some of the programming stuff is over my head. You make these projects able to be completed.
Thanks for the kind words! If there is anything I can help with to make something easier to get programming wise I'll try!
Jamie's Hack Shack always with the best hackerbox walkthroughs, anyone notice Feb is also the month flipper dropped a pico 6 axis video game board too!
Okay, a Logic analyzer is a REALLY neat project to have. Everything from testing if a chip has died, to reverse engineering screens on old devices you'd like to OLED mod. Huh, might have to see about snagging one of those kits.
Wow, didn't know these Hacker boxes exist, cool deal, definitely looking into!
Always enjoy your videos and explanations!
These are pretty cool. Think I’ll be checking these boxes out never heard of it so thanks guy!
Never heard of hacker box before this. I'm going to have to go check this out.
Just found your channel. Thanks for the clear review and detailed instructions as well as a chance to win a kit.
This box looks so cool! If been trying to hack together some similar reverse engineering for IoT devices. Thanks for making this video and hosting a giveaway 🙌🏽
Another cool Hackerbox.
Cool, I like your hackerbox videos.
Good video. I stopped getting Hackerboxes a couple of years ago but just recently started it up again. So my first one after my "sabbatical" will be 101. I had no real problem with the boxes but was finding that I didn't have time. I also stopped getting Adaboxes too but haven't resumed those. They were too "artsy" for my liking.
Great video, Jamie! I like how you explain everything clearly and provide a guide for someone to follow. I've known Jamie for years and he does a wonderful job at explaining how something works and can break it down very well to help you fully understand anything. Might have to pick up one of these kits if I don't win.
Do you know if this works well in Linux or Mac? I checked the website and the software is available for them but didn't know about the drivers being installed.
Have you looked into a Flipper Zero and WiFi Dev board? I got one not too long ago. A couple videos on one would be awesome :)
I've used a very similar analyzer with pulseview on Linux with zero issues at all. It just worked. I assume probably fine with mac too. Maybe I can let @retrocombs try mine and we can confirm. Thanks for the kind words and for watching! I've got a zero but I've not played with it a whole bunch. I should.
Love this, very nice
Dang, I was looking for a logic analyzer that I could use with my computer for some time, this just may be the ticket. Thanks!
They are pretty darn nifty. Of course if you want the Cadillac version and support some great folks, the Saleae ones are awesome! www.saleae.com/products/saleae-logic-8
@@JamiesHackShack thank you! Those are also Cadillac prices! 😂 What you demonstrated is about the feature set I personally would like.
This is awesome, I'm just getting into this and got a Pico and an Arduino uno starter kit
Wow it would be awesome to win a hacker box, this has some really cool stuff since the starter box I got is very basic and this can do so much!!
This thing looks like it would really come in handy learning how to build this sort of stuff myself (which I've been trying to do 😅)
really nice box!
Excellent
I'd like a Hackerbox!
Congrats! You are the winner! We'll need to get together to get your shipping addressed figured out and over to the folks at @hackerboxes.
Omg i reallllllly hope i win! I would be sure to tell all my friends how cool it is and where to get their own ;)
I would like a Hackerbox. With a name like Centurion, I kept looking for Cylon references.
Ohhhhhhh I totally missed the mark there! Thanks for watching!
Would love to win! Great example video.
Very cool!!
❤❤❤ the "c-note" ruler
🎉 wanna hak dis!
Looks great! Toss my name in the hat, please!
SO goood...
Send me that box!!